Contracts: The Third Bridge Series Panel on Translation
My report on the third panel of the Bridge Series on Translation, which discussed contracts, copyright, fees and royalties, and relations with agents.
My report on the third panel of the Bridge Series on Translation, which discussed contracts, copyright, fees and royalties, and relations with agents.
A report on the second panel of the Bridge Series on Translation, where editors discussed the process of editing translations.
A summary of a panel co-sponsored by PEN and the Center for Fiction on breaking in as a translator, including advice on mentoring and choosing a publisher.
A defense of literary fiction to challenge the notion that books are only necessary if they are bestsellers.
A discussion of the recently released Diversity Baseline Survey, why it's important, and the next steps.
If you knew that the best grade you could get in a course you really wanted to take was a C, would you still take the course?
I almost didn't attend the USBBY (United States Board of Books for Young People) conference this year, even though it was held in New York City, five subway stops from…
Reflections on the publication of Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman and the controversy surrounding this early draft of a classic novel.
The removal of the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds in South Carolina and an open letter to Jet Blue underscore the power of activism.
The controversy surrounding Harper Lee's forthcoming novel helps me decide what to let go of in the process of moving.